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let us pray to the lord. praying together, lord, make us instruments of your piece. where there is hatred, let us know love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is discord, union. where there is darkness, life. is despair, hope. rather is darkness, light. where there is sadness, joy. to be understood is as to understand, to be loved as to love. it is in the beginning that we receive and it is in pardoning that we are pardoned. mr. you we are born to eternal life, amen. open our hearts to those who do stay face any great decisions. for all of them engage in settling the affairs of people and nations, for all who mold public opinions in our time, for all who write what others will read, send us forth to work another day surrounded by your lovingkindness. ,edge to faithful service standing in your strength and not our own. as former things pass away, god, make all things new. let us pray to the lord. thank you, god. overview the full, for beautiful,ies -- o for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain for purple mountains majesty above the fruited plain america,
let us pray to the lord. praying together, lord, make us instruments of your piece. where there is hatred, let us know love. where there is injury, pardon. where there is discord, union. where there is darkness, life. is despair, hope. rather is darkness, light. where there is sadness, joy. to be understood is as to understand, to be loved as to love. it is in the beginning that we receive and it is in pardoning that we are pardoned. mr. you we are born to eternal life, amen. open our hearts to...
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. >> we are here to ask the lord. to give everyone who is considering an abortion, hope. >> do you think women have a right to choose? >> no, because they made a choice, now take the consequence because there is a life. if you say yes then suffer the consequences as they think. it's not a consequence to us, but they think it's a consequence, a product. not to kill. because nobody has a right to kill. >> there's still a stigma around having an abortion in texas. whether it's because of cultural attitudes or religious beliefs it's unusual for people to talk about it freely here. >>i'm just not ready to be a mother. if i would have a baby i'm going to do it right, you know, and i want to have all the resources that i can. basically i'm just really poor. >> did you ever think it would be so difficult to get an abortion in the us? >>no, i thought it would be much simpler. texas is huge and you know three or four or five clinics here is going to be many hours drive for a lot of people and i either have texas at my disposal
. >> we are here to ask the lord. to give everyone who is considering an abortion, hope. >> do you think women have a right to choose? >> no, because they made a choice, now take the consequence because there is a life. if you say yes then suffer the consequences as they think. it's not a consequence to us, but they think it's a consequence, a product. not to kill. because nobody has a right to kill. >> there's still a stigma around having an abortion in texas. whether...
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>> oh, lord. >> mika looking fantastic. >> so he texted this to me and i haven't saved thomas' number yet and it just came up as a number. oh, my god. what is this. i almost called security. >> he texted you that at 2:00 in the morning. >> it was weird. i was confused. anyhow let's start with the papers now. oh, my god. we'll start with the "new york times" and get back to that at a later date. all right. this is about the details surrounding the death of legendary comedian joan rivers. the city's medical examiner says the 81-year-old died because of brain-damage due to a lack of oxygen. the official cause of death is listed as quote therapeutic
>> oh, lord. >> mika looking fantastic. >> so he texted this to me and i haven't saved thomas' number yet and it just came up as a number. oh, my god. what is this. i almost called security. >> he texted you that at 2:00 in the morning. >> it was weird. i was confused. anyhow let's start with the papers now. oh, my god. we'll start with the "new york times" and get back to that at a later date. all right. this is about the details surrounding the death of...
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good lord, donald. good lord. anyway hope -- yeah that's how you do tv in charades. this is movie. tv box. three words. joey, you win. you get a nice prize a serato the upstairs lounge. the right our top stories this morning after that big fail by donald on our charades. we want to start talking about what's going on with that nurse that was quarantined in new jersey after returning from west africa on her way home kaci hickox is en route to maine after being released from an isolation tent. officials say she needs to stay home for 21 days since her last exposure to ebola. kaci hickox's lawyer says that's not necessary since she tested negative for the various. she will remain in isolation for the next day or so. cdc recommends health care workers voluntarily isolate themselves for 21 days but rejecting mandatory quarantines and the white house is criticizing that kind of policy. >> she didn't travel over there because she was getting a big paycheck. presumably she's not going to be inducted into the nurse's hall of fame for it. she did it out of concern for her common man. her ser
good lord, donald. good lord. anyway hope -- yeah that's how you do tv in charades. this is movie. tv box. three words. joey, you win. you get a nice prize a serato the upstairs lounge. the right our top stories this morning after that big fail by donald on our charades. we want to start talking about what's going on with that nurse that was quarantined in new jersey after returning from west africa on her way home kaci hickox is en route to maine after being released from an isolation tent....
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>> she was lord byron's daughter but her mom didn't want her to become a romantic poet, if you knew lord byron you'd understood. but she felt that -- no, no, no... (laughter) but she felt that her mother wanted her to be a great mathematician, had her tutored mainly in math and she combined poetry -- >> stephen: was that not done back then? >> not often, but that's a shame, because ada lovelace was a pioneering mathematician and she has a friend charles babbot making a calculating machine and ada sees the punch card doing the mechanical looms and beautiful tapestry and she thought the machine could do numbers and words and music and art and comes up with the concept of the general computer, which is very cool. >> stephen: how much of this book is just something that wouldn't fit into steve jobs autobiography? you say damn it, i'm going to take a vacation and bind it up and call it something else. >> it's all the things that led up to him but all the things that came out. >> stephen: what do you mean? steve jobs, he's one of the great innovators. >> he is absolutely a great innovator. one
>> she was lord byron's daughter but her mom didn't want her to become a romantic poet, if you knew lord byron you'd understood. but she felt that -- no, no, no... (laughter) but she felt that her mother wanted her to be a great mathematician, had her tutored mainly in math and she combined poetry -- >> stephen: was that not done back then? >> not often, but that's a shame, because ada lovelace was a pioneering mathematician and she has a friend charles babbot making a...
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her mother was a mathematician who wasn't like oerd lord byron. having tutored mainly in math and developed a love for boat cal science. she can look at punch cards that were instructing the looms in england. she wrote something about how the punch cards have been working on a calculating machine for numbers being built and how it can do more than just numbers. it can do art and music and words. the concept of a general computer pop up. >> how many decades did it take? >> the late 1830s and it's exactly 100 years later that people like this create a computer that break the german code. your alma mater and university of pennsylvania. they do missile trajectories and they learn thou reprogram it. i think they are actually the first general purpose reprogrammable electronic computer. that's exactly 100 years after. >> in 1945 when they have women doing the programming which was less important than the hardware, the women are coming up with innovations and they are not even invited to the celebration. >> women have been unfairly minimized with their r
her mother was a mathematician who wasn't like oerd lord byron. having tutored mainly in math and developed a love for boat cal science. she can look at punch cards that were instructing the looms in england. she wrote something about how the punch cards have been working on a calculating machine for numbers being built and how it can do more than just numbers. it can do art and music and words. the concept of a general computer pop up. >> how many decades did it take? >> the late...
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if you never pray before, i want you to ask the lord to protect you and your family here in the united states of america. none of us know when we have come in contact with a young man. >> there are 10,000 lib earians in and around the area. since the outbreak ravaged western africa everyone here has been affected. >> i have six of my relatives who passed away from the killer disease. >> who passed? >> my aunt. her son, a daughter, and the wife. the son's wife, you know, is like six members of the family. >> reporter: niece, nephews, young kids. >> yes, that's what we are talking about. >> reporter: caroline is a nurse in texas and a mother of four. after dinner she helps her 10-year-old son with his homework for the next day. concerns over ebola have kept many students home. officials say attendance is down 10%, and have identified eight cool children who may have come in contact with duncan. she is worried about how others will treat her son. >> we don't want him out there playing in the neighbourhood, knowing their parents are from liberia. we don't want the other kids not to play wi
if you never pray before, i want you to ask the lord to protect you and your family here in the united states of america. none of us know when we have come in contact with a young man. >> there are 10,000 lib earians in and around the area. since the outbreak ravaged western africa everyone here has been affected. >> i have six of my relatives who passed away from the killer disease. >> who passed? >> my aunt. her son, a daughter, and the wife. the son's wife, you know,...
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uh, boys, butters' parents want to borrow the "lord of the rings" video we rented. could you take it over to them? you're sending us on... a quest? you ask of us to take the one video to the house of butters? yeah. whatever. it shall be a long journey with many dangers. but if the tape must be brought to the house of butters, who else can do it? very well. we shall embark on this quest immediately, father. come, warriors! ho! ho! mm. that gets rid of them. ooh, aren't you?ttle frisky, yeah. well, uh, "the lord of the rings" wasn't the only thing i rented from the video store. i also rented...a porno.
uh, boys, butters' parents want to borrow the "lord of the rings" video we rented. could you take it over to them? you're sending us on... a quest? you ask of us to take the one video to the house of butters? yeah. whatever. it shall be a long journey with many dangers. but if the tape must be brought to the house of butters, who else can do it? very well. we shall embark on this quest immediately, father. come, warriors! ho! ho! mm. that gets rid of them. ooh, aren't you?ttle frisky,...
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and they, actually had a little, the lord, in our case, lord mcdonald would give you money. government of scotland gave people money. they said, and you can just basically bar rote rest and pay it back when you get there. get out of here. my family tried to go to australia. and didn't succeed. and they ended up, settling for prince edward island, canada. >> lot of stuff to talk about. i really enjoyed it. >> thank you. >> thank you. learned a lot about you. >> breaking news tonight, nurse nina. pham in an ambulance on the way to the nih in bethesda, maryland. we will have more when we come right back. ♪searching with devotion ♪for a snack that isn't lame ♪but this... ♪takes my breath away for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. >>> breaking news, nurse nina pham in an ambulance on the way to the nih in bethesda, maryland. looking at live pick schurz right now. meanwhile, you have been sendi
and they, actually had a little, the lord, in our case, lord mcdonald would give you money. government of scotland gave people money. they said, and you can just basically bar rote rest and pay it back when you get there. get out of here. my family tried to go to australia. and didn't succeed. and they ended up, settling for prince edward island, canada. >> lot of stuff to talk about. i really enjoyed it. >> thank you. >> thank you. learned a lot about you. >> breaking...
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. >>> officials in mexico say they caught a dangerous drug lord in the middle of the meal. he's responsible for bringing lot of drugs. they grabbed electrhector whileg without anybody firing a single shot. investigators say he had been posing as a businessman dealing in art and real estate. over the past five yiear, they have arrested or kill at least nine cartel leaders, including the most powerful drug lord. u.s. and mexican forces say they captured him back in february after more than a decade on the run from prison. in brazil, a deadly gunfight between government troops and suspected gang members on the side of a busy road in rio. officials there say fighting between rival drug gangs sparked the shoot-out. at least one suspected gang member reportedly died. since this spring, government officials say they have set up army patrols to try pushing out the gangs. >>> hong kong's leaders say he will not resign. a live look at crowds. protesters had threatened to storm government buildings after a midnight dead line passed. they want to select their own candidates. hong kong
. >>> officials in mexico say they caught a dangerous drug lord in the middle of the meal. he's responsible for bringing lot of drugs. they grabbed electrhector whileg without anybody firing a single shot. investigators say he had been posing as a businessman dealing in art and real estate. over the past five yiear, they have arrested or kill at least nine cartel leaders, including the most powerful drug lord. u.s. and mexican forces say they captured him back in february after more...
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. >> lord byron's daughter, you know, lord byron's wife was not too fond of lord byron by the time she was growing up. she shouldn't be a romantic poet like her dad. she becomes a good mathematician you she connects poetry and science and looks at things like punch cards making beautiful patterns in england in 1830s and says, okay, we can take these punch cards on the calculator and make that machine do other things besides numbers. it could do art. it could do music. it could do words. she comes up with the notion of a general purpose computer. >> she's on the forefront of that. that's cool. now moving to some people that are closer to home here. what's so fascinating about innovat innovat innovators, they weren't the smartest guys like einstein wasn't the most brilliant. >> ben franklin wasn't the most brilliant but he taught people how to collaborate and brought them together. there are some people in the digital age who are unbelievable visionaries. vision without execution is just hallucination. you need to have the glue around you. you look at this table. you look at this show. y
. >> lord byron's daughter, you know, lord byron's wife was not too fond of lord byron by the time she was growing up. she shouldn't be a romantic poet like her dad. she becomes a good mathematician you she connects poetry and science and looks at things like punch cards making beautiful patterns in england in 1830s and says, okay, we can take these punch cards on the calculator and make that machine do other things besides numbers. it could do art. it could do music. it could do words....
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. >> lord and god of the algorithm. >> this is where it all happened. >> it is, this is our new newsroom. >> the republican's chances of taking over the senate next month are 57.9%, don't forget the decimal appointment. the times replaced ville sir with the up shot blog which places the gop request a takeover at 76%, that's better than the "huffington post" which gives the republicans a 54% shot. but nowhere near as favorable as "the washington post's" election lab, which says that -- there's been some trash talking between silver and sam wang whose princeton election consortium gives the president a 51% chance of capturing the senate. what could go wrong with this approach? these models rely on local polls. so there's a 99.9% chance some of these folks will have egg on their face. >> we'll watch all this stuff. >>> a federal judge has struck down north carolina's gay marriage ban. that opens the way for the first same-sex weddings in that state to begin immediately. monday you may remember, the u.s. supreme court refused to hear appeals from five states, seeking to prohibit same-sex mar
. >> lord and god of the algorithm. >> this is where it all happened. >> it is, this is our new newsroom. >> the republican's chances of taking over the senate next month are 57.9%, don't forget the decimal appointment. the times replaced ville sir with the up shot blog which places the gop request a takeover at 76%, that's better than the "huffington post" which gives the republicans a 54% shot. but nowhere near as favorable as "the washington...
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. >> very closely with war lords, drug lords, all sorts of people. the religion islam condemns the use of drugs. is there ever any thought gip to hey, we are trying to finance the holy war by doing something unholy, in any definition. >> i learnt about that intimately. there's an element of the koran that allows for a fatwa. that's when the supreme mullah can decree an edict allowing for a violation of the koran if it is to advance the cause that would great by benefit islam, in this case worldwide islam. mullah you'lla stated that opium could be openly sold. before, mere possession of a small quantity merited death. >> it's good to have you here, i'm glad you are here, you certainly risking your life to fight the war on drugs. the book is the dark art and is available where books are sold. >> time to see what is trending on the web with harmeli aregawi. >> a michigan police officer is hailed a hero for turning a traffic stop into an act of the kindness. he responded to a call about child in the back of the car without a booster. he met 25-year-old a
. >> very closely with war lords, drug lords, all sorts of people. the religion islam condemns the use of drugs. is there ever any thought gip to hey, we are trying to finance the holy war by doing something unholy, in any definition. >> i learnt about that intimately. there's an element of the koran that allows for a fatwa. that's when the supreme mullah can decree an edict allowing for a violation of the koran if it is to advance the cause that would great by benefit islam, in...
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. >> very closely with war lords, drug lords all sorts of people. the religion islam condemns the use of these drugs. is there ever any thought given to hey we're trying to finance our holy war by doing something that's clearly unhoyl unholy iny kind of definition. >> i used that very definitely. there is an element in the koran that allows for the fa fatua. if it is to advance the cause that would greatly and inordinately benefit the organization, in this case worldwide jihad. mullah omar issued a fatwa stating that opium could be openedly sold where before mere possession of a small quantity mer ited death -- merited death. >> i'm glad to have you here. the book is the dark art. and it's available where books are sold. "consider this" will be right back. . >> we need to make sure that we have clean air >> some are living off natures bounty >> we're rich cause of all the resources we have... >> while others say they can't even afford health insurance >> the owners of this restaurant pay an extra $5.20 an hour to provide health insurance >> communit
. >> very closely with war lords, drug lords all sorts of people. the religion islam condemns the use of these drugs. is there ever any thought given to hey we're trying to finance our holy war by doing something that's clearly unhoyl unholy iny kind of definition. >> i used that very definitely. there is an element in the koran that allows for the fa fatua. if it is to advance the cause that would greatly and inordinately benefit the organization, in this case worldwide jihad....
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don in my on life when my dad went to be with the lord in 1999 when he died. there were 6,000 at the church. when i stepped to minister i thought i have off to be like my father. he has been there 40 years. tried to preach my dad's sermons. tried to be like my dad. problem i wasn't like my father. i was different. more low key. my dad came from southern baptist background. more fiery. at one point, six months in. i am going to step into my own role. an encourager. it begin to grow. >> you had to do it. there was no really other choice. you could not have didn't. you do that. not everybody gets to the point where you either sink or swim. you walk to that edge and either you go over or stand there. not everyone gets there. >> that was a destiny moment. there are, certain times in life where you have these moments where, you either move forward or you can, get stuck. doesn't mean you won the have a good life. but you may not reach the fullness of your destiny. i knew then. every voice told me. you can't get up there and minister. you have don't have the training.
don in my on life when my dad went to be with the lord in 1999 when he died. there were 6,000 at the church. when i stepped to minister i thought i have off to be like my father. he has been there 40 years. tried to preach my dad's sermons. tried to be like my dad. problem i wasn't like my father. i was different. more low key. my dad came from southern baptist background. more fiery. at one point, six months in. i am going to step into my own role. an encourager. it begin to grow. >> you...
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. >> very closely with war lords, drug lords all sorts of people. the religion islam condemns the use of these drugs. is there ever any thought given to hey we're trying to finance our holy war by doing something that's clearly unhoyl unholy iny kind of definition. >> i used that very definitely. there is an element in the kan that allows for the fa fatua. if it is to advance the cause that would greatly and inordinately benefit the organization, in this case worldwide jihad. mullah omar issued a fatwa stating that opium could be openedly sold where before mere possession of a small quantity mer ited death -- merited death. >> i'm glad to have you here. the book is the dark art. and it's available where books are sold. >> whether you know it or not, or like it or not, drones are playing a growing part in all our lives. and we're not just talking about military. there are now more than 1500 types of drones in all sizes and in all price ranges. that's created a bit of a feeding frenzy for companies looking to cash in. but do the many positives outweig
. >> very closely with war lords, drug lords all sorts of people. the religion islam condemns the use of these drugs. is there ever any thought given to hey we're trying to finance our holy war by doing something that's clearly unhoyl unholy iny kind of definition. >> i used that very definitely. there is an element in the kan that allows for the fa fatua. if it is to advance the cause that would greatly and inordinately benefit the organization, in this case worldwide jihad. mullah...
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listen up pope fabulous i, the lord is perfectly clear on the gays. the first time he saw a naked guy running around, he ribbed out his rib and forced him to have sex with a woman. he was clear with her, too, no fruity stuff! i'm so excited, the mid-terms will almost here. it's almost like christmas but with more talk about jeez. with 21 days left before the election, one group the g.o.p. is trying to still woo, woman! >> the republican party is in worse shape with women than in 2010. >> republicans and women, it's been a message problem. >> the republican party has a problem communicating with women. >> study ordered by two republican groups found female voters feel the party is stuck in the past, said the g.o.p. is intolerant and lacks compassion. >> stephen: the g.o.p. has problems communicating with women but that doesn't mean they don't care. it's like the shy kid at the dance who wants to get your attention by denying you equal pay. means he likes you. (laughter) fortunately, one g.o.p. group developed a campaign that's sure to win the lady vote
listen up pope fabulous i, the lord is perfectly clear on the gays. the first time he saw a naked guy running around, he ribbed out his rib and forced him to have sex with a woman. he was clear with her, too, no fruity stuff! i'm so excited, the mid-terms will almost here. it's almost like christmas but with more talk about jeez. with 21 days left before the election, one group the g.o.p. is trying to still woo, woman! >> the republican party is in worse shape with women than in 2010....
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police are not meant to discuss beautiful and clever ideas, they are to better nurture and attend the lord's vineyard to realise his dream and loving plan. in this way the lord is asking us to care for the family. >> the main topics include the use of contraception, abortion and same text relationships, also up for debate, whether to allow devorsees to take communion. >> i wouldn't agree if the pap decides on allowing divorcees to have holy communion. as jesus christ said, the family is composed of man or wife. one can build a family and have children. >> i believe divorcees should be allowed to. >> pope francis wants bishop to listen to the catholic community, and sent a strong signal. he presided over the wedding of 20 couples in st. peter's basilica. one bride was a mother. some couples lived together. others had been married. over the next year he's sure to meet strong resistance from many cardinals. >> the pope wants the cardinals to grapple with an issue. this is now for them. some stepped up to the plate and begun to engage each other on the issue. as we go forward, this is a 2-part p
police are not meant to discuss beautiful and clever ideas, they are to better nurture and attend the lord's vineyard to realise his dream and loving plan. in this way the lord is asking us to care for the family. >> the main topics include the use of contraception, abortion and same text relationships, also up for debate, whether to allow devorsees to take communion. >> i wouldn't agree if the pap decides on allowing divorcees to have holy communion. as jesus christ said, the...
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robert, my leesh lord, thank you for being here. how has your rock-toner been treating you? >> so far, so good. i don't know where we came from recently. ♪ you came from the land of the ice and snow ♪ otherwise nope as canada. >> yeah, exactly. somebody called it something else the other day when we were in toronto but that's another story. y woo came from japan through morocco, up to estonia-- we got lost. >> stephen: is that just for fun or is that business? >> that's because i'm still on a mission. >> stephen: a mission or a quest? because i see you-- you're a commander of the british empire, right? you're a c.b. e, right? >> we're not sure about empires, are we? >> stephen: not much anymore, no, no. what's that? holy-- ( laughter ) you took out my pet flag. are you a knight errant on a quest? >> i don't think i'm ever going to make the full grade, actually, to be perfectly frank with you. it's been a long journey, and i think c.b. e is. as far as i can get. >> stephen: what about in your heart? what about as an artist? are you on a quest of your own? >> i think i man
robert, my leesh lord, thank you for being here. how has your rock-toner been treating you? >> so far, so good. i don't know where we came from recently. ♪ you came from the land of the ice and snow ♪ otherwise nope as canada. >> yeah, exactly. somebody called it something else the other day when we were in toronto but that's another story. y woo came from japan through morocco, up to estonia-- we got lost. >> stephen: is that just for fun or is that business? >>...
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you saw the suffering in uganda, the infamous lords resistance army and joseph koni a lot of people know about. the trauma these child soldiers have gone through. >> i have shall heard so many stories with them, working with them, being with them, getting to know them. i think one that's interesting is about a child soldier who was abducted with his mother and father and parents carried loads and when the parents were too fired, they took her to a tree and they killed her and then the same thing with the father but at one point later, after he became a lieutenant and a very strong officer, he escaped and he buried his gear, his gun, his clothes and went walking. he found people that would kill him. he decided to pick up his guns and his weapons, you know, and return because of the loss, he couldn't fit into his community. he was confused about his emotional self. he had been eight years in now and didn't understand how to readdress the world. this was unusual because there are other stories that are quite different. i started working with something called a children of soldiers, you know
you saw the suffering in uganda, the infamous lords resistance army and joseph koni a lot of people know about. the trauma these child soldiers have gone through. >> i have shall heard so many stories with them, working with them, being with them, getting to know them. i think one that's interesting is about a child soldier who was abducted with his mother and father and parents carried loads and when the parents were too fired, they took her to a tree and they killed her and then the...
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he got dubbed the dark lord of coal country by "rolling stone." it was the worst domestic coal mining accident in 40 years. multiple investigations faulted for the blast failure of the safety systems and don blankenship disputed. there is a settlement of more than $200,000. thank you for coming. >> if someone wants to know the truth, they need to go to ubb never again.com and watch. >> what's your response to that? >> i think what i watched from the time i was born in appalachian in 1950 all the way through was a country that became the strongest country in the world on the back of coal and people did make a sacrifice to mine the coal that it provided electricity and the steel and so forth that made this country the great country that it is. >> it did provide energy but coal country where coal is mined, it's striking how poor they have been for how long they have been while people like yourself and others, i mean, you made millions of dollars while head of massey energy, how profitable. >> it's been profitable for the people that work there. coa
he got dubbed the dark lord of coal country by "rolling stone." it was the worst domestic coal mining accident in 40 years. multiple investigations faulted for the blast failure of the safety systems and don blankenship disputed. there is a settlement of more than $200,000. thank you for coming. >> if someone wants to know the truth, they need to go to ubb never again.com and watch. >> what's your response to that? >> i think what i watched from the time i was born...
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. >> you saw the suffering to the infamous lords resistance army and joseph kony, and the trauma that the child soldiers have gone flow is horrific. >> i heard stories from them, working with them, being with them, getting to know them. one is about a child soldier abducted with his mother and father, and they had been travelling, the parents carry loads, and when they were too tired - not at first - the mother, they took her to a tree and killed her. same happened with the father. at one point later, after he became a lieutenant and a strong officer, he escaped and buried his gear, gun, clothes and went walking. found people that would feed him. he felt uncomfortable. he decided to go back to pick up the gun and weapon, and return because of the loss - he couldn't fit back into his community, his world. he was confused about his emotional self. he'd been eight years in and didn't understand how to re-address the world. it's unusual, and other stories are different. i worked with something called children not soldiers, which is with a special representative for children in conflict, a
. >> you saw the suffering to the infamous lords resistance army and joseph kony, and the trauma that the child soldiers have gone flow is horrific. >> i heard stories from them, working with them, being with them, getting to know them. one is about a child soldier abducted with his mother and father, and they had been travelling, the parents carry loads, and when they were too tired - not at first - the mother, they took her to a tree and killed her. same happened with the father....
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live in a post-apocalyptic afterscape ruled by gangs of psychopathic biker chicks who serve the spice lord targoth. (laughter) because the ebola crisis just hit america where we live. if by "we" you mean "i." >> ebola has come to new york! in america's largest city. >> confirmed ebola in the heart of new york city. >> stephen: ebola has come to new york! and if they can spread it here, they'll spread it everywhere! (laughter) (singing) >> i don't know all the words to that song. i'll admit it. before, i wasn't really worried because ebola was only in faraway places i'll never go, like liberia and dallas. (laughter) but now, the (bleep) has hit the fan. which is the number-one way to spread ebola! (laughter) (applause) >> stephen: i've just got to calm down! i'll just close my eyes and go to my happy place. argh! why did i make my happy place liberia?! now, the patient who's keeping the city that never sleeps awake at night is a doctor who just returned from treating ebola patients in guinea. he knew he was at risk, so upon returning from africa, he stayed home from work. which kept him awa
live in a post-apocalyptic afterscape ruled by gangs of psychopathic biker chicks who serve the spice lord targoth. (laughter) because the ebola crisis just hit america where we live. if by "we" you mean "i." >> ebola has come to new york! in america's largest city. >> confirmed ebola in the heart of new york city. >> stephen: ebola has come to new york! and if they can spread it here, they'll spread it everywhere! (laughter) (singing) >> i don't know...
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the government, past and current, has been really trying to take down major drug lords, the head of the cartel was just arrearsed. but what's happening is a lot of smaller groups are all throughout the bad areas of mexico and they have been lying low and really dominating local towns. it doesn't take much to dominate a small city or a small town in areas there, even up along the u.s.-mexican border. so that's been kind of ignored in the past two years and i think this underscores the fact that these are very dangerous situations in a lot of parts of mexico. >> sreenivasan: this has escalating into a national situation, so what's next for the federal government? what's the mexican president likely to do? >> it's been five weeks since the students disappeared. something's got to give, or it starts working badly against the government. i think they'll redouble their efforts. i think they're trying to, as far as it goes. but, you know, they have 57 people in custody, it's a relatively small area, though it is a big state. most of mexico thinks it can't be hard to find these students. the go
the government, past and current, has been really trying to take down major drug lords, the head of the cartel was just arrearsed. but what's happening is a lot of smaller groups are all throughout the bad areas of mexico and they have been lying low and really dominating local towns. it doesn't take much to dominate a small city or a small town in areas there, even up along the u.s.-mexican border. so that's been kind of ignored in the past two years and i think this underscores the fact that...
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so -- >> lord, lord. >> tara, he was talking about an african-american quarterback and he said that -- again, i don't even know if the reports are true. about russell wilson. he was saying that russell wilson, members of his team don't think he's black enough and they don't like him. i don't know. that's not our reporting. but he certainly caused a firestorm. what do you make of his comments? >> well, that's charles barkley. he's known to cause controversy and be very frank in his words. he definitely doesn't mince words. but i may not have worded it the way he did, but i understand where he's coming from. if you -- the most racism i ever experienced in my life came from people in the black community, from the time i was a little girl. because i was light skinned, because i have light eyes, because i speak differently, because i'm educated. it was ridiculous. and if you go to my twitter feed after the show, you're going to see all of the most disgusting, vile things predominantly coming from black folks. and i think that that's unfortunate. it's a sad commentary. and it's something th
so -- >> lord, lord. >> tara, he was talking about an african-american quarterback and he said that -- again, i don't even know if the reports are true. about russell wilson. he was saying that russell wilson, members of his team don't think he's black enough and they don't like him. i don't know. that's not our reporting. but he certainly caused a firestorm. what do you make of his comments? >> well, that's charles barkley. he's known to cause controversy and be very frank in...
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the lord is asking us to care for the family. >> reporter: the main topics are the use of contraception, abortion. also up for debate. whether divorcees can take communion. >> translation: i wouldn't agree if the grope agrees to allow holy communion. >> i believe divorcees should be allowed to have holy communion. >> pope bishop has sent a strong signal. he presided over the wedding of 20 couples in st. basilica. one bride was a mother, some couples had been living together, others had been married. or the next year, he is sure to meet resistance from cardinals. >> the pope wants the cardinals to grapple with an issue. this is new. some stepped up to the plate already and begun to engage on the issue, as we go forward, it's a 2-part process. this year and next october 2015. i think we'll see bishops lining up on each side of the issue. >> talks will last two weeks. some cautioned major reforms will not happen, many catholics take hope from the new tops. >> a former karate champion is the front runner. boyko borisov was the prime minister until last year. exit polls suggest his center ri
the lord is asking us to care for the family. >> reporter: the main topics are the use of contraception, abortion. also up for debate. whether divorcees can take communion. >> translation: i wouldn't agree if the grope agrees to allow holy communion. >> i believe divorcees should be allowed to have holy communion. >> pope bishop has sent a strong signal. he presided over the wedding of 20 couples in st. basilica. one bride was a mother, some couples had been living...
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she was a poet because her father was lord byron but she was tutored mainly in mathematics and she loved connecting things like poetry to math and science and she understands how punch cards can turn a calculating machine into a general purpose computer that can make music, can make notes, can make fabric, to make designs and that's the idea of the human imagination combined with technologies that really drives the digital age. >> woodruff: you jump ahead at that point in many ways to the next century, early 20th century, and there are so many figures. how, walter isaacson, did you decide who to focus on because there were a lot of people? >> oh yeah, and a lot of people had to be left out but i took the 12 or so major inventions of the digital age, including the big computer, the transition to the microchip, the personal computer, the internet and those types of things and said who made the original leaps to get us there. and i know that leaves some great people out but what it does is it takes the word innovation which we overuse so much it's become sort of drained of its meaning and s
she was a poet because her father was lord byron but she was tutored mainly in mathematics and she loved connecting things like poetry to math and science and she understands how punch cards can turn a calculating machine into a general purpose computer that can make music, can make notes, can make fabric, to make designs and that's the idea of the human imagination combined with technologies that really drives the digital age. >> woodruff: you jump ahead at that point in many ways to the...